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On May 30 - 31, 2025, Bank of America Plaza will light rainbow in recognition of the start of Pride Month. Pride Month is the celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride. The month began after the Stonewall riots, a series of gay liberation protests in 1969, and has since spread outside the United States. In major cities nationwide, the 'day' soon became a month-long series of events. Today, celebrations include pride parades, picnics, parties, workshops, symposia, and concerts, and LGBTQ Pride Month events attract millions of participants worldwide. Modern-day Pride Month both honors the movement for LGBT rights and celebrates LGBT culture.

The Hive

The Hive at Bank of America Plaza banner.

Bank of America Plaza’s ownership, Metropolis Investment Holdings Inc., would like you to meet your new colleagues – honey bees! Like you, they’re buzzing and hard at work!

As an environmental initiative and a way to give back to our community, Bank of America Plaza has partnered with Alveolebuzz to move toward a more eco-conscious city by taking honey bees under our wing and hosting two hives on the roof of the 800 Main Garage.

Sharing the city with honey bees is simple, easy and natural. Honey bees are just one of the many species of pollinators, in addition to butterflies, bumble bees and wild bees, with whom we share our urban area. In fact, bee colonies flourish in urban areas. Why? Because urban environments lack pesticides, have an abundance of water and floral resources, and provide a temperate climate.

More than 75 percent of the world's food crops rely on pollinators. Through their pollination, bees not only promote biodiversity, but they also secure our food supply. Unfortunately, several species of bees are at risk for extinction in North America. This decline in pollinators coincides with a growth in demand for agriculture, resulting in a rise in food cost.

Before its revival by city folk, beekeeping was an agricultural practice based on the economic benefits of honey production. Today, urban beekeeping largely exceeds economic necessity and helps to raise awareness surrounding industrial agriculture and its devastating impact on the environment.

The good news is that this past summer, our thousands of new colleagues have been pollinating our city’s urban flora, and their honey will be harvested at the end of the season to share with our community! To learn more, follow us on Instagram @bankofamericaplaza for upcoming information about workshops, and virtual activities!

For updates on our hive, please visit MyHive.

To Live Stream our Hive, please click the link to go directly to our LIVE view and see what all the buzz is about!.



Beekeeper works on the hives at The Hive, Bank of America Plaza.
Beekeeper examines the bees at The Hive, Bank of America Plaza.


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